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Covalent and selective immobilization of fusion proteins

Kindermann, Maik  
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George, Nathalie  
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Johnsson, Nils
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2003
Journal of the American Chemical Society

A general method for the covalent immobilization of fusion proteins is presented. The approach is based on the unusual mechanism of the human O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase, which irreversibly transfers the alkyl group from its substrate, alkylated or benzylated guanine, to a reactive cysteine residue. By attaching the benzyl group to a surface, hAGT fusion proteins immobilize themselves in a specific and covalent manner. The specificity of the reaction of hAGT with its substrate even allows the specific immobilization of hAGT fusion proteins directly out of cell exts., making the approach an attractive alternative to currently used immobilization procedures. [on SciFinder (R)]

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